HPI Baja Rear Shock Mount Reinforcement Alloy - GPM BJ030 by GPM  [BJ030]

HPI Baja Alloy Rear Shock Tower Support - GPM BJ030
Price:
AUD$51.37
Brand:
GPM
Model:
BJ030
GTIN:
4894538023503
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Reinforcement plate for HPI Baja rear shocks

This alloy rear shock tower support is supplied as an aftermarket reinforcement for HPI Baja chassis, intended to stiffen the rear shock mount area. It limits flex at the tower so the rear suspension keeps alignment when under load or during rough runs.

It installs as a direct replacement in the factory tower location using the stock mounting points and hardware; confirm hole alignment before final torque. Because it changes mounting stiffness, expect modest differences in shock response and plan to fine-tune damping or spring rates on reassembly.

For tuning use, the part gives a firmer foundation for shock relocation or dual-shock layouts, helping preserve camber and toe through the suspension sweep. Consider it a tool for consistent rear-end feel rather than a standalone geometry fix.

Specifications

  • Item: Rear shock tower support
  • Material: Alloy
  • Model Number: GPM BJ030
  • Brand: GPM
  • Compatibility: HPI Baja

Install this alloy tower support to provide a firmer rear shock mounting point and more consistent tuning results on HPI Baja rigs; re-check fastening after the first test laps.

Standard hand tools for your chassis will do; ensure you have the correct sized driver for the stock hardware to avoid damaging heads.
Not strictly necessary, but if you notice altered response it is a good opportunity to revisit oil weight and damping settings for a firmer mounting point.
It uses alloy so there is some mass added compared with lightweight plastic towers; the tradeoff is a more rigid mounting surface for tuning consistency.
Start with your previous damping settings and make small incremental adjustments to springs or oil to dial in the changed feel from the stiffer mount.

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